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| 1 | Anderson (Bern)
papers, 1920/1960 (bulk 1944/2000)
3 linear feet The Anderson papers consist of career papers, correspondence, subject files, writings, and other miscellaneous items related to the military career of Bern Anderson. The majority of the materials in this collection are from the career series and the correspondence series. These materials reflect many angles of his active United States Naval duty including: his personal letters during active duty, his materials regarding Operation Hollandia, his published and unpublished writings, diaries, citations, photographs, and newspaper clippings. Repository: Naval War College Library, Naval Historical Collection |
| 2 | Baruch, Bernard M.,
Jr., 1937/1962 (bulk 1944/2000)
9 box(es) These papers span the years 1937-1962 and in large part they focus on Bernard M. Baruch Jr.'s service in the Naval Reserve from 1937. The collection is divided into 5 series. Of special interest to researchers are the programs he developed and the publications he wrote on naval intelligence and enemy sightings. Other topics of interest include slides and photographs of World War II, Nazi surface ships and submarines, photographs and documents pertaining to Japanese Air Balloon Bombers, and his correspondence with Laurent H. L. Brackx who was accused of espionage. Series V includes some materials pertaining to Bernard M. Baruch Sr. Repository: Naval War College Library, Naval Historical Collection |
| 3 | Bates, Richard W.
Papers, 1915/1973 (bulk 1944/2000)
20 box(es) The personal papers of Rear Admiral Richard W. Bates (1892-1973) cover the years 1915-1973. He was a commanding officer on many ships in the Navy. His collection consists of correspondence, subject files, writings, speeches, and miscellaneous items. The papers are arranged in four series based on an established file system. They mainly encompass Bates career as a Naval Officer, family, and social life in Newport, as well as other aspects of his career including published and unpublished writings, notes, photographs, slide presentations, and reports. Repository: Naval War College Library, Naval Historical Collection |
| 4 | Blanche Murray Collection of the Co-Ed Colonel, 1940/1941 (bulk 1944/2000)
1 box The Blanche Murray Collection of the Co-Ed Colonel contains materials relating to the period in which Blanche Murray nee Richard served as a ROTC Co-Ed Colonel during 1940- 1941 at Rhode Island State College (now URI). Repository: University of Rhode Island Library |
| 5 | Brown University Dean's Military files, 1938/1944 (bulk 1944/2000)
4.0 Linear feet The collection comprises the College Dean's records from World War II (1943-1944) and documents military training and programming on the campus of Brown University. Each branch of the United States Armed Forces is represented in the materials, though the Army and Navy predominate, with notably less documentation related to the Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard. The materials include files on Selective Services, the Reserve Officer's Training Corps (ROTC), and the Enlisted Reserve Corps. Repository: John Hay Library |
| 6 | Brown University World War I correspondence, 1917/1919 (bulk 1944/2000)
1.2 Linear feet Letters from Brown University alumni and students in the armed services, written to persons at the University including President William H. P. Faunce, Assistant to the President, Thomas B. Appleget, Professor James Quayle Dealey, and Dean Otis E. Randall. Repository: University Archives |
| 7 | Cameron (William H.) Civil War papers, 1862/1886 (bulk 1944/2000)
1.25 Linear feet The William H. Cameron papers consist of approximately 100 items, most of which pertain to Cameron's service in the Union Army during the Civil War. Repository: John Hay Library |
| 8 | Carroll (Michael R.) papers, 1885/1931 (bulk 1944/2000)
0.5 Linear Feet The collection consists of Michael Carroll's pension and legal documents, letters from Victor Chambers, and the book "Born at the Battlefield of Gettysburg" Repository: John Hay Library |
| 9 | Colbert, Richard
G., 1932/1973 (bulk 1954/1973)
25 box(es) The Colbert papers are comprised of Correspondence, Subject Files, Speeches, Miscellany, Classified Official Correspondence, and Classified Subject Files related to the military career of Richard G. Colbert. A majority of the collection were from Personal correspondence dated 1954-1973. These materials reflect his career in the United States Navy and his personal life surrounding his career. Restricted and classified items are included and access is permitted only to those with appropriate clearances. Repository: Naval War College Library, Naval Historical Collection |
| 10 | Corbett (Scott) papers, 1884/1984 (bulk 1941/1971)
1.5 Linear feet The Scott Corbett papers contain a variety of material related to his career as a writer as well as personal memorabilia from his childhood and service in the United States Army during World War II. These papers also include Elizabeth Corbett’s personal and business papers and artwork by the illustrator and author Don Freeman. Repository: John Hay Library |
| 11 | Crost (Lyn) papers, 1937/1996 (bulk 1941/1971)
6.5 Linear feet The Lyn Crost papers relate primarily to her experiences as a war correspondent covering the 100th/442nd Regimental Combat Team in Europe during World War II, and materials she used in writing . The collection contains correspondence, photographs, draft literary manuscripts, and scrapbooks of news articles written by Lyn Crost as a reporter for the . Also includes incomplete runs of the serials and the , videocassettes of various movies and documentaries about the Nisei, and artifacts that include her World War II theater campaign ribbon and her war correspondent's hat. Repository: John Hay Library |
| 12 | Downs family correspondence, 1861/1865 (bulk 1941/1971)
0.25 Linear feet The Downs family correspondence consists of letters written by four brothers (Albert, Edward, Frederick, and Willie Downs) to their family in Westville, Connecticut, while the four were serving in the Union Army during the Civil War. The letters, which date mainly from 1861-1865, cover topics such as camp life, military operations, family matters, and the Union naval blockade of the South. Repository: John Hay Library |
| 13 | Doyle (Edward Paul), O. P. papers, 1932/2000 (bulk 1941/1971)
2 box(es) The collection centers around Dominican Brother Edward Paul Doyle’s military service as a World War II U.S. Army Chaplain, participation in the 104th Infantry Division liberation of the Nazi concentration camp at Nordhausen, Germany, and attendance at Holocaust remembrance events during the 1980s and 1990s. Repository: Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections |
| 14 | Ellsworth (Elmer Ephraim) papers, 1854/1861 (bulk 1941/1971)
1.0 linear foot The Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth Papers, covering the period 1854-1861, consist of correspondence, a journal fragment, drafts of his writings, and sketches concerning Ellsworth's involvement with the Illinois Militia, the United States Zouave Cadets, and the New York Fire Zouaves, along with memorabilia about Ellsworth and his military career that was produced some time after his death. Repository: John Hay Library |
| 15 | Gibson (Andrew
E.) papers, 1890/2000 (bulk 1944/2000)
19 box(es) These papers document and focus on Andrew E. Gibson's career as a government official, corporate executive, and professor at the Naval War College. The collection consists of many elements including but not limited to: correspondence, writings, speeches, deck files, books, proposals, critiques, legislation testimony and charts. Repository: Naval War College Library, Naval Historical Collection |
| 16 | Guild (Emmons Dexter) papers, 1861/1906 (bulk 1861/1865)
100 item(s) The Emmons Dexter Guild papers comprise some 100 items, the bulk of which are letters he wrote to his family in the course of his service in the 1st Rhode Island Cavalry during the Civil War. The collection includes financial papers of the Improved Order of Red Men, Pokanoket Tribe No. 38, a fraternal organization to which Guild belonged, along with items that relate to Guild's role as Aide-de-Camp in the Grand Army of the Republic. Repository: Brown University Library |
| 17 | Henry Wight Diman Papers, 1842/1884 (bulk 1861/1865)
7 linear feet Contains journals, news clippings, correspondence, handbills and programs relating to Henry Wight Diman. The subjects range from his boyhood in Bristol, R.I., his time in the Civil War, and his service as U.S. Consul in Portugal. Repository: University of Rhode Island Library |
| 18 | Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection, 1703/2004 (bulk 1861/1865)
16 box(es) The Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection contains scrapbooks, photographs, letters, postcards, ledger books, ephemera, and artifacts the majority of which relate to Rhode Island subjects. Repository: University of Rhode Island Library |
| 19 | National Guard (Rhode Island) 110th Public Affairs Detachment photographs, 1960/1995 (bulk 1982/1992)
4.8 cubic feet other The Rhode Island National Guard (RING) 110th Public Affairs Detachment photographs include photographs, newspaper clippings, negatives, slides, reports, news releases and memoranda. Repository: Rhode Island State Archives |
| 20 | Office of the Adjutant General National Guard (Rhode Island) Unit History records and photographs, 1926/1993 (bulk 1960/1990)
2.4 cubic feet other The Office of the Adjutant General Rhode Island National Guard Unit History records and photographs include historical data and photographs of units of the Rhode Island National Guard. Units include the 280th Signal Battalion, Company D, the 118th Military Police Battalion and the HHD 243d Military Police Battalion. Repository: Rhode Island State Archives |






